Lewis Thomas Quote

The essential wildness of science as a manifestation of human behavior is not generally perceived. As we extract new things of value from it, we also keep discovering parts of the activity that seem in need of better control, more efficiency, less unpredictability.


The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher, Natural Science (p. 100), The Viking Press. 1974


The essential wildness of science as a manifestation of human behavior is not generally perceived. As we extract new things of value from it, we also ...

The essential wildness of science as a manifestation of human behavior is not generally perceived. As we extract new things of value from it, we also ...

The essential wildness of science as a manifestation of human behavior is not generally perceived. As we extract new things of value from it, we also ...

The essential wildness of science as a manifestation of human behavior is not generally perceived. As we extract new things of value from it, we also ...